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The Human Trafficking Awareness Initiative will welcome Dr. Julietta Hua, author of, Tafficking Women’s Human Rights, to campus for an invited lecture on September 15, at 5:00 pm, in the Anatol Center. The history of human beings bought and sold, forced into lives of abject servitude or sexual slavery, is a story as old as civilization and yet still a global concern today. How this story is told, Hua argues, says much about our cultural beliefs. Through a critical inquiry…

CSULB's English Graduate Association (EGSA) is pleased to announce its 7th annual student conference: Re/Inventions*. This year we will host speakers exploring the topic TRAUMA in areas ranging from environmental to digital narratives. Featuring: "Don't Tell Your Story: On the Not Mattering of Trauma" By Keynote Speaker: UCLA's Dr. Mitchum Huehls A catered lunch will be provided immediately following the keynote address. For additional information and a complete schedule please visit: http://www.cla.csulb.edu/departments/english/reinventions/ Hosted by the English Graduate Student Association (EGSA)…

Please save the date of Tuesday, April 17 at 5 p.m. in the Anatol Center for an event titled #TransRghtsNow. The event is sponsored by the Yadunandan Center and the Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. We will screen a documentary called Walking the Walk, which explores the intersectional politics of queer and caste rights in Hyderabad, India. After the film, one of its stars, Rachana Mudraboyina, will discuss the movement to stop the Transgender Persons Bill now being considered…

Please join us in the Karl Anatol Center on Tuesday October 9th from 4-6pm for refreshments and a discussion about digital literacy at CSULB. The Beach 2030 initiative asks us to imagine the “future of the university, the campus, the curriculums and offerings, as well as CSULB’s role in the region and the world.” Our discussion will therefore address what kinds of digital literacies our faculty, students and staff will need in 2030. Following the discussion, I will be preparing a document to…

Beach 2030 Discussion - Student Success Higher Education Institutions are under increasing pressure to better support student success, which is often measured by our retention and graduation rates. The College of Liberal Arts continues to support our students in and out of the classroom, but there is still more work to be done. Some of our accomplishments include: Increased 4-year graduation rates over the last two years Development of Transfer Learning Communities to support first-time transfer students Increased Internship opportunities…

Dr. Anne Donadey, San Diego State University Professor of European Studies and Women StudiesChair of the Department of European StudiesDirector of the French Program Dr. Donadey will examine French films representing the Algerian War of Independence created around the 50th anniversary of the war. The historical imaginary created by the films will lead her into an analysis of the connections, or the lack of them, that the films make between the war and current controversies surrounding French citizens of North…